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This week, we’re featuring the great work of Clean Cut Carpet Cleaning in Australia, who were called in to take care of a hallway that had seen better days. Chris from Clean Cut wrote this on Facebook:

The Bat signal was shone in the dark skies over Melton today. Dropping everything and rushing to the scene of the crime I found this sad and abused young carpet. He had aspirations to be a good shag, but alas, this little carpet is destined to remain a rental quality sisal. That still doesn’t excuse the torture he’s been forced to endure though!

He wasn’t kidding! This poor carpet has definitely been abused. Let’s see how it looks after a visit from the “Batmobile.”

Holy hamburgers, Batman! Those stains sure took a beating!

Here’s what Chris had to say about the job, after the fact:

It was a close one but this young carpet will live to serve another tenant. I spoke to his young rug after the ordeal and she was just thankful that her mat was ok, and that their 3 little off cuts wouldn’t be without a father. She was quoted as saying “Thank you, Batman! When life walks all over you, it’s good to know that someone is there to save the day!”

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Greetings, and welcome to another edition of our Before & After series!

This week we’re focusing on a type of photo that you can utilize to market yourself on social media. That would be the “During” photo, which demonstrates the contrast between a dirty section and a clean section of the same carpet. Our selected examples come from SarrikClean Premiere Carpet & Rug Care in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, who have done a great job showing how much of a difference a clean carpet can make!

Here are some examples of photos they have shared on their Facebook page:

Excellent work! After seeing those lines of contrast between the clean and dirty sections, what homeowner wouldn’t start to wonder how dirty their carpets really are?

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Happy Wednesday, and welcome to another edition of our Before and After Series!

This week’s feature comes from KB Carpet Cleaning in Concord, California, and was shared on their Facebook page. KB was called in to clean up a massive stain left by a blueberry protein shake. Let’s take a look at the “Before” photo:

Eek: what a mess! Lucky for this homeowner, blueberries are no match for professional carpet cleaners.

Here’s the “After” photo:

Great job! Not a trace of the stain remains. Thanks for sharing, KB Carpet Cleaning, and keep up the good work!

If you have before and after photos of your own, send them to us at newsletter@principalfocus.com for a chance to be featured in our blog and newsletter!

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Greetings, and welcome to another installment of our weekly Before & After series! This week’s pictures come from Exceptional Carpet Cleaning & Floor Care in Edmond, Oklahoma, and were shared on their Facebook page.

Stains made by red dyes are notoriously difficult to remove. Lucky for this home owner, Exceptional Carpet Cleaning knew just how to handle the situation. Here are the “Before” photos:

Yikes: we’re not sure what made this stain, but it’s definitely an eyesore! Let’s see how the carpet looks after a thorough cleaning:

Poof! The stain is gone. A slight amount of discoloration is visible on close viewing, but no trace of the red dye remains. The discoloration should also fade once the carpet has had time to dry. Great job!

Anyone with hyperactive pets can tell you: don’t leave a puppy locked inside if you value your carpets! Yes, they might do their “business” on the floor, but that’s not the worst they can do. Frequently when dogs are left alone, they dig at carpeting out of boredom or frustration (or maybe they’re looking for a buried bone). Either way, it’s a mess and requires precise work to replace the torn-up patch.

Lucky for one homeowner in the Mesa, Arizona area, Caliber Carpet Cleaning can handle this type of damage. Here’s the before photo:

Bad dog! Let’s see how the patch looks after some surgery:

Much better: the patch blends in perfectly! Great job, Caliber Carpet Cleaning, and thanks for sharing your work!

If you have before and after photos of your own, send them to us at newsletter@principalfocus.com for a chance to be featured in our blog and newsletter!